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The Unexpected Perks of Traveling With Your Family

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• [Traveling with Your Family Can Be a Beautiful Thing](#toc_item_0) • [More the merrier](#toc_item_1) • [Give Yourself an Egg Reading](#toc_item_2) • [How would you like your eggs?](#toc_item_3) • [The New Orient Express Trains Have Been Unveiled](#toc_item_4) • [Don’t mind if I do](#toc_item_5) • [Hate to Break It to You, but Flight Prices Are Surging](#toc_item_6) • [Learn more](#toc_item_7) • [Sign Up for Salt to Taste](#toc_item_8) • [Your Inbox, Now with More Flavor](#toc_item_9) *Header 728x90 [] It’s only 10 am and I have already seen a headline about a British person who saw Boris Johnson’s face in their chicken korma, a full-length article about one of the Real Housewives’ new veneers, and my own bleary-eyed reflection in the mirror. There’s a lot going on, and it’s the weekend, so grab your pumpkin spice iced cortado oat milk frappe, hop on your unicycle, and ride through the village square ringing bells of good cheer. Or do what I’m doing and stare into your coffee clouds wondering if they’ll provide any answers about whether it’s time to go on a road trip across the country, book a ride on the new Orient Express, or try some crab rangoon dip. Incidentally enough, a lot of those topics happen to be what the newsletter is about today. Please, for the love of yourself, pick up what we’re putting down! This is some good stuff, and you’re going to absolutely love it. If you can believe it, it’s time for me to sign off and direct you to the articles. I hope you have a great weekend. See you on Tuesday?! See you tomorrow, [-Ned Riseley, Senior Copywriter]( [ [( travel [] [Traveling with Your Family Can Be a Beautiful Thing]( While we like to believe that traveling with the whole family can mean a whole lot of baggage, in all kinds of ways, there are a lot of reasons to think it can actually be really great. Here are eight reasons why traveling with the family can be pleasurable and filled with perks. Why do you have to be so individualistic about your travels? Open it up to the joy of community and group fun! Bring the kids! Bring friends! Bring the people that feel like family! Bring it all! Travel can be a joyful communal experience, we promise. [] [More the merrier]( [( [( food & drink [] [Give Yourself an Egg Reading]( Are you interested in the occult and divination? Have you exhausted avenues like tarot, astrology, Ouija, rune casting, and tea leaves? Maybe it’s time to go in the fridge and pull out some eggs for an egg reading. No, I mean it. Eggs can tell the future. Just ask clairvoyant Colette Brown, author of How to Read an Egg: Divination for the Easily Bored. It’s a witty, wild, and witchy time-honored practice. Grab some cage-free eggs and get to work, why don’t you?! [] [How would you like your eggs?]( [( *Sponsored Ads List [( travel [] [The New Orient Express Trains Have Been Unveiled]( What glamor, what decadence, what history. The new Orient Express train car interiors have been unveiled and they are truly awe-inspiring works of art. You’ll want to invest in some sock garters, stir an old-world gin cocktail, and curl up on a beautiful velvet couch in one of these things as you chugga-chugga across the continent. These rooms are really magical, the height of French elegance and art deco charm. You could even go see the interiors in person, in Miami and Paris, this winter. [] [Don’t mind if I do]( [//groupninemedia.createsend.com/campaigns/content/edit/DE0CA41E849921082540EF23F30FEDED?origin=CampaignCreationChecklist#]( *720x300 Ad Banner [( travel [] [Hate to Break It to You, but Flight Prices Are Surging]( You know how much I hate to be the bearer of bad news. I wish I could just tell you there’s a lifetime vacancy on one of the most elegant cars of the Orient Express, but right now, travel is coming at quite a price. Statistics show that airline tickets will be 22% more expensive this holiday season, while gas prices have gone up 18.8% and eating at home has increased in price by 13%. Yikes! Read more about how to prepare and predict future prices with this article. [] [Learn more]( [( [ [] [Sign Up for Salt to Taste]( [] [Food and drink]( food & drink food & drink [Your Inbox, Now with More Flavor]( [Crab Rangoon Dip Will Change Your Life]( *Footer 728x90 Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy]( Delivered by Thrillist.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY 10012 [212.966.2263]( Sent to {EMAIL}. Add themove@newsletter.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View On The Web]( [Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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